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By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onFebruary 17, 2025

Conference Workshops: A Two-Part Innovative Approach to Building Digital Footprints

Conferences provide an invaluable space for dialogue, innovation and insights but how can you ensure that the discussions continue beyond the event? How can you create a lasting digital footprint for your conference and amplify the impact of your delegates’ Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onFebruary 6, 2025

New Series of Linking our Lives

Champions of the ONS Longitudinal Study We are delighted to announce a new series of Linking our Lives with fresh new artwork. Presented by our very own Chris Garrington, the series hears from researchers considered to be champions of the Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onJanuary 24, 2024

Getting started… with Getting Brighter

In the first of our “Getting started…” blog series, where we talk to former attendees of our podcast training workshops about their podcasting journeys, we catch up with the team behind Getting Brighter – Dr Emily Hughes and soon-to-be Dr Masha Remskar. This exciting venture Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onDecember 4, 2023

From adult to higher education: how should it work?

In episode 5 of Let’s Go Further Joe Mcloughlin speaks to Emma Beal, Principal and Chief Executive of Northern College, and Lord Blunkett, former Secretary of State and Education to discuss the challenges and opportunities for adult education and its Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onOctober 19, 2023

Let’s Collaborate with Mónica Sanchez

Episode 9 of Let’s Collaborate is out now. Chris Garrington speaks with Mónica Sanchez from the University of Bristol about her PhD research into the idea of manhood for men who’ve been accused of domestic violence. The pair begin by discussing Mónica’s research looking at the Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onSeptember 30, 2023

Why should academics podcast?

By now the popularity of podcasts is well established. With 465 million annual listeners (forecasted to grow to 505 million by 2024), the power of podcasting cannot be understated.   We know that such figures can feel like a daunting landscape Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onSeptember 21, 2023

Let’s Collaborate with Georgina Richards

Episode 8 of Let’s Collaborate is out now. Chris Garrington speaks with Georgina Richards from the University of Bath about their PhD research into green prescribing and the role of volunteers in creating wellbeing.  Georgina beings by defining social prescribing Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onAugust 25, 2023

Let’s Collaborate with Felipe Neves

Episode 7 of Let’s Collaborate is out now. Chris Garrington speaks with Felipe Neves from the University of Bath about their PhD research into the sustainability of artisanal gold mining in the Amazon basin. Felipe has embarked on a mission to transform Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onAugust 4, 2023

Spotlight on: Methods from NCRM

Throughout August we will be throwing a spotlight on our podcast productions from the 2022/23 academic year, starting with Methods produced in collaboration with National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM). In the latest series of Methods, our Senior Producer Catherine McDonald Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onJuly 19, 2023

Let’s Collaborate with Faisal Sharif 

Episode 6 of Let’s Collaborate is out now. Chris Garrington speaks with Faisal Sharif from the University of Bath about his research on the policy and economic implications of transitioning from fossil fuels to green energy in developing countries like Continue Reading …

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Podcast of the month

Our podcast of the month is the latest Series of - Linking our Lives. Presented by our very own Chris Garrington, the series focuses on researchers who’ve championed the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study, a dataset they believe could and should be used more widely.  

Do you have a podcast idea?

We have the roadmap to get you from podcast idea to podcast reality.  Find out how you can!

Why should academics podcast?

Watch Professor of Political Science in the School of Politics and International Relations at Nottingham University and host of The Rights Track podcast, Todd Landman, talk about his experiences with us:

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